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Understanding Workplace Violence in Nursing
Workplace violence in nursing encompasses a range of harmful behaviors, including physical assaults, verbal abuse, bullying, and other forms of aggression directed toward nurses in their professional environment. This issue not only jeopardizes the safety and well-being of nursing staff but also adversely affects patient care and the overall healthcare system. Prevalence of Workplace Violence […]
Continue readingWelcome New WNA Members
Join us in welcoming the newest members of the Wisconsin Nurses Association Jennifer Altmann Marian Anderson Kirsten Bates Nora Bennett Laura Brantman-Johnson Crystal Cepican Colleen Chalgren Rachel Chianakas Heather Cork Emelyn Dela Pena Emma Dresen Cheenoung Dupee Cherise Edwards Floyd Elftman Kelly Firkus Jennifer Fisher Kimberly Franklin Roshonda Frazier Laura Freels Mackenzie Gagan Melissa Garrigan […]
Continue readingStay Active, Stay Healthy: The Role of Physical Activity in Nurses’ Well-Being
As nurses, you’re used to being on your feet, providing care, and navigating fast-paced environments. While it may seem like you’re already getting your steps in during a shift, intentional physical activity outside of work can play a vital role in maintaining your health. A recent study published in The Journal of Occupational and Environmental […]
Continue readingPrioritizing Nutrition for Nurses: A Path to Better Health and Patient Care
Nurses are the backbone of healthcare, tirelessly caring for patients while often neglecting their own well-being. Proper nutrition plays a crucial role in maintaining the energy, focus, and resilience nurses need to excel in their demanding roles. Yet, recent research highlights the challenges many nurses face in adopting and maintaining healthy eating habits. The Challenges […]
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